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Monday, 23 February 2015

Ferdinand Marcos the best president ever?

Biography of Ferdinand Marcos


EraTenth President of the Philippines
Sixth and Last President of the Third Republic
First President of the Fourth Republic
ConstitutionAmended 1935 Constitution
1973 Constitution
Amended 1973 Constitution
PredecessorDiosdado Macapagal
SuccessorCorazon C. Aquino
InaugurationDecember 30, 1965, Quirino Grandstand, Manila (aged 48)
December 30, 1969, Quirino Grandstand, Manila (aged 52)
June 30, 1981, Quirino Grandstand, Manila (aged 64)
February 25, 1986, Malacañan Palace, Manila (aged 69)
CapitalQuezon City (1965-1978)
City of Manila (1978-1986)
Vice-PresidentFernando Lopez
(December 30, 1965-December 30, 1969)
(December 30, 1969-September 23, 1972)
Prime MinisterFerdinand E. Marcos (concurrent capacity as President)
(June 12, 1978-June 30, 1981)
Cesar E.A. Virata
(June 30, 1981-February 25, 1986)
Chief JusticeRamon C. Aquino (November 20, 1985-March 6, 1986)
Felix V. Makasiar (July 25, 1985-November 19, 1985)
Enrique M. Fernando (July 2, 1979-July 24, 1985)
Fred Ruiz Castro (January 5, 1976-April 19, 1979)
Querube C. Makalintal (October 21, 1973-December 22, 1975);
Roberto V. Concepcion (June 17, 1966-April 18, 1973);
Cesar Bengzon (April 28, 1961-May 29, 1966)
Senate PresidentGil Puyat (January 26, 1967-September 23, 1972)
Arturo M. Tolentino (January 17, 1966-January 26, 1967)
Speaker of the National AssemblyNicanor E. Yñiguez (July 23, 1984-March 25, 1986)
Querube C. Makalintal (June 12, 1978-June 30, 1984)
Speaker of the HouseCornelio T. Villareal (April 1, 1971-September 23, 1972)
Jose B. Laurel Jr. (February 2, 1967-April 1, 1971)
Cornelio T. Villareal (January 17, 1966-February 2, 1967)
Previous Positions
ExecutiveNone
LegislativeUpper House: Senator (1959-1965)
Lower House: Representative, Second District of Ilocos Norte (1949-1959)
JudicialNone
OthersMilitary: Major (active service); Colonel (reserve)
Personal Details
BornSeptember 11, 1917
Sarrat, Ilocos Norte
DiedSeptember 28, 1989
Honolulu,Hawaii
Resting PlaceIlocos Norte
Political PartiesLiberal Party (1949-1965)
Nacionalista Party (1965-1978)
Kilusang Bagong Lipunan (1978-1986)
ParentsMariano Marcos
Josefa Quetulio Edralin
SpouseImelda Trinidad Romualdez
ChildrenIlocos Governor Maria Imelda Marcos
Senator Ferdinand Marcos Jr.
Irene Marcos-Araneta
Alma MaterAssociate in Arts, University of the Philippines
Bachelor of Laws, University of the Philippines
OccupationLawyer

Sources:
http://malacanang.gov.ph/presidents/fourth-republic/ferdinand-marcos/
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